An activity that my family loves probably most of all about the winter holiday break is watching movies. It’s a time of year offering loads of new movies in theaters, with more being family-friends than what seems to be the norm of R-rated movies excluding younger viewers from the movie going mix. This year certainly has garnered the attention of young and old with regard to international politics and cyber terrorism around the release of one simple movie. Whether or not to release it has attracted worldwide attention in the precedent-setting game of cat and mouse.

We’ve gone to see the final Hobbit movie (The Battle of the Five Armies), waiting anxiously all year for it to arrive. Free Christmas movies have been streaming non-stop on family iPads. Having been a child fan of the original Planet of The Apes movie series, I played both more recently released movies on my large computer monitor while toiling through hours of Christmas wrapping in my home office. It took both feature length films to finish the job….with a bit left over. There are a number of in-theatre flicks we hope to see: Annie, Big Hero 6, Penguins of Madagascar, and Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb. I’m interested in Big Eyes having seen those big eyed pictures, never guessing such a drama lay behind them.

Between Netflix and Amazon Instant Watch it’s a great time to catch up on movies missed in theaters at home, or to rewatch old favorites; Elf and The Polar Express at this time of year. I usually include a ‘Let’s Watch a Holiday Movie’ in our Countdown to Christmas, with movie size candy boxes being the treat to go along with it. We love popcorn too and I wanted to make a fun popcorn treat that was easy and festive: Holly Jolly Chocolate-Peppermint Popcorn Treat Mix.

Our favorite way to make popcorn is with the Whirly Pop. A very simple gadget that does it the old fashioned way, a pot with a lid and a crank that generates an arm to constantly sweep the bottom preventing burning or ‘old maids’. One batch yield about 16 cups of fluffy, fresh popcorn. Three types of seasonal M&M’s are included and the mixture is drizzled with popcorn, sprinkled with mini seasonal M&M’s, white nonpareils cookie decorations and salt. It’s a perfect mixture of salty, sweet, chocolate peppermint and popcorn!

Holly Jolly Chocolate-Peppermint Popcorn Treat Mix

This easy, festive treat mix is perfect for parties, movie-watching, gifts or holiday snacking. The mixture of chocolate M&M's include different types of chocolate, peppermint and holiday colors. It's an eye-catching delicious mix no one will be able to resist!

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Keyword chocolate mint popcorn, christmas popcorn recipe

Prep Time20minutes

Cook Time5minutes

Total Time2hours

Servings8Aproximately 17 cups treat mix

Calories462kcal

AuthorToni Dash

Ingredients

16cupsfreshly popped Popcorn

1cupChocolate Chips(Milk, Semi-Sweet or Dark)

¾-1teaspoonCoconut Oil*

¼cupMini M&M’s(one tube), seasonal red and green used for this recipe

½cupHoliday Mint M&M’s

½cupMilk Chocolate M&M’s(the holiday bag is red and green only)

½cupWhite Chocolate Peppermint M&M’s

¼cupMini M&M’s(one tube), seasonal red and green used here

White Nonpareils(small white balls used for cookie decorating)

½teaspoonSea Salt

Instructions

Cover a work surface with parchment paper and spread out the popcorn in a single layer.

In a small bowl combine the three regular size M&M’s (holiday mint, regular red and green, white chocolate peppermint); mix together. Sprinkle evenly over the popcorn.

In a heatproof metal bowl over a saucepan of boiling water, melt the chocolate chips. When melted add the coconut oil and stir in to fully incorporate.

Using a large dining spoon, take a spoonful of the melted chocolate and holding it a few inches above the popcorn move the spoon while shaking it gently or tapping the side to allow the chocolate to drizzle over the popcorn. Continue drizzling over the popcorn mixture until all the chocolate has been used.

While the drizzled chocolate is still wet, sprinkle the chocolate with the mini M&M’s, the nonpareils and the salt. Allow to set fully (can be chilled to speed up the chocolate hardening; I stuck a tray in my garage for an hour which did the trick at this time of year).

Recipe Notes

*I use Coconut Oil because of its mild flavor and solid consistency at room temperature (to help the drizzled chocolate solidify). Other liquid oils with mild flavor may be also used however add the oil beginning with 1/2 teaspoon, increasing by 1/4 teaspoon to gain the desired consistency; 3/4-1 teaspoon should be plenty. Too much oil in the chocolate will prevent it from hardening. Different types of chocolate liquify differently so it's best to start with a smaller amount and add more oil if required (again not more than 1 teaspoon)

I have a few favorite movies. Dirty Dancing and Beaches are two of them. I have seen these two movies so many times. If they were on the tv today I would watch them again. There are so many movies that have made an impact on me.

I know this might sound corny, but my all time favorite movie(s) have been the Harry Potter series. I’ve seen them dozens of times and I never get tired of them. I’d love to win so I could take my kids to the theater to see the new Night at the Museum. I have 10 kiddos so to see one movie for us is super expensive and we normally have to wait for it to come to DVD.

Heather we tend to watch the entire set of Harry Potter movies back to back over Christmas break or summer break every year! I totally understand. There are so many things going on in the movies each time I notice something new!

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